| t byfield on Wed, 11 Mar 2009 14:05:55 -0400 (EDT) |
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| <nettime> CFP: new MIT Press series: Information Society Series |
The MIT Press Information Society Series -- An Interdisciplinary
Series on Technology, Law, and Society Series Editors, Laura
DeNardis and Michael Zimmer
We are delighted to announce the formation of the MIT Press
Information Society Series -- an interdisciplinary series on
technology, law, and society. The Information Society Series
will address the social, legal, and policy implications of the
Internet and new information technologies and will especially
feature works from the growing global ranks of interdisciplinary
scholars in information schools; communications departments;
science, technology, and society programs; and programs in law,
technology, and culture.
We are now accepting book proposals for the series. Preference
will be given to monographs rather than edited volumes and books
that are interdisciplinary, normative, and global in scope. Book
proposals should include: 1) a prospectus (brief description,
outstanding features and uniqueness of work, audience and market
considerations, status of book, and recommended reviewers); 2) a
detailed table of contents; 3) sample chapters; and 4) the
author's curriculum vitae. Please submit completed proposals to
laura.denardis@yale.edu and zimmerm@uwm.edu.
Thanks, Laura and Michael
Laura DeNardis, Ph.D. is the Executive Director of the Yale
Information Society Project and a Lecturer at Yale Law School.
Michael Zimmer, Ph.D. is an Assistant Professor in the School of
Information Studies at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, and
an associate at the Center for Information Policy Research.
Cheers,
T
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